Talk:Slowcore
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[edit] Sad/Slow-Core
What's to be made of the fact that slowcore redirects here? Should the two be split (argument: different music genres) or should they be kept together here (argument: fundamentally the same type of music). If it's the second choice we're going for, I can do a great deal of work on this article, but I'm unsure as to which action should be taken. Matthew 17:39, 10 February 2006 (UTC)
- In my mind sadcore and slowcore are two similar yet distinct genres. When I think Low, I think slowcore, not sadcore. I really don't hear the word sadcore thrown around very much these days, but I just may not be into the scene enough. At any rate, it seems to me as though they should be split into two articles; however, as I said, I'm not an expert in the genre, and I'd like to hear what anyone else has to say. Imaginaryoctopus(talk) 18:21, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
- I prefer "slowcore" for most of these bands. Presumably the original author of this article thought otherwise. I don't hear the term "sadcore" much, except in this article. Badagnani 09:08, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
- I've been wondering if there should be a split as well (Allmusic.com, for instance, recognizes the two as distinct genres). However, I do wonder if there's enough material to fill two separate entries. WesleyDodds 07:50, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
- I prefer "slowcore" for most of these bands. Presumably the original author of this article thought otherwise. I don't hear the term "sadcore" much, except in this article. Badagnani 09:08, 14 June 2006 (UTC)